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Although vs. Even Though vs. Even If

May 11, 2024 - pdf

Fill in the blanks.

1. .......................... you invite her, she is unlikely to come.

Correct! Wrong!

Even if refers to the future.

2. .......................... I invited her, she didn't come.

Correct! Wrong!

Even though refers to the past. It is an emphatic form of although.

3. ............................ you try, you will not succeed.

Correct! Wrong!

4. ............................ I worked hard, I couldn't get the promotion.

Please select 2 correct answers

Correct! Wrong!

Even though is an emphatic form of although.

5. I will go ............................. you forbid me.

Correct! Wrong!

6. .............................. it was cold, we enjoyed the picnic.

Correct! Wrong!

7. We will be safe ............................ they find out.

Correct! Wrong!

8. ........................... it was his last chance, he didn't make any sincere effort to succeed.

Correct! Wrong!

9. ......................... we have known each other for a long time, I do not quite trust him.

Correct! Wrong!

10. ............................ it was a holiday, the streets were empty.

Correct! Wrong!

11. .............................. he had no one to support him, he didn't give up.

Correct! Wrong!

12. ............................. she was rich and famous, she treated everyone with utmost respect.

Correct! Wrong!

Answers

  1. Even if you invite her, she is unlikely to come.
  2. Even though / Although I invited her, she didn’t come.
  3. Even if you try, you will not succeed.
  4. Even though / Although I worked hard, I couldn’t get the promotion.
  5. I will go even if you forbid me.
  6. Even though it was cold, we enjoyed the picnic.
  7. We will be safe even if they find out.
  8. Even though it was his last chance, he didn’t make any sincere effort to succeed.
  9. Even though we have known each other for a long time, I do not quite trust him.
  10. Even though it was a holiday, the streets were empty.
  11. Even though he had no one to support him, he didn’t give up.
  12. Even though she was rich and famous, she treated everyone with utmost respect.
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